Developed a studio to train youngsters and creating new generation of artists
Rahul Rajput, 35, a VFX CG artist from Vadodara is trying to make the city as VFX hub and creating a new generation of artists. He developed a studio to train the youngsters who want to make their career in this field. It is to be mentioned here that Rahul gave VFX effects in Gujarati, Hindi and South movies and dreams of making good movies with VFX.
In present time VFX is an important part of post production part of movies. Be it full fledge feature film or OTT platform movies, VFX plays a part in editing and here the CG artist came to the picture. Rahul Rajput has been doing the same for years and is now creating his own army of artists.
“I completed B.Sc in Physics and during my college days doing coding and slowly inclined towards gaming. I done jobs in advertising agencies and later set up my own VFX studio in 2015 in Vadodara after four years of Research and Development. From my first feature film as an independent, i later went on to edit 50 plus of such movies from my studio. I done VFX in Gujarati, Hindi, Bengali, South and Gujarati,” said Rahul.
He worked with 15 International brands and gets work from Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad. He also gives VFX in 20 plus OTT movies. Autohead (went to international film festival), Back Bencher, Hindi short film Cheers, National Award winner film Reva, Mara Pappa Superhero (International acclaimed), Vitthal Tidi are his noteworthy works. He has presently a team of eight members and wants to increase the strength as now the VFX is future of the industry.